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Finding Favour in the Sight of God: A Theology of Wisdom Literature is unavailable, but you can change that!

There has been an explosion of interest in wisdom literature, and many studies are now available. There is every opportunity for people to “get wisdom, get insight” (Prov. 4:5). However, in today’s world it seems the practical sensibilities that come from wisdom are found in very few places. Wisdom literature is needed now more than ever. By walking in the way of wisdom, we will “find favour and...

independently and applied to different situations, but when they are placed in a literary context juxtaposed with one another, the second proverb becomes a cautionary limitation to the first proverb. The meaning is that it is dangerous to respond to a fool, but the wise have a duty to speak up.27 The meaning of the individual proverb in 26:4 is changed, because the wise must now speak up. Waltke argues that proverbs are absolutely true, not situationally true, and so Proverbs 26:4 and 26:5 are both
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